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Carel, way ahead of you. I've been using query manager for years. I use sql for a lot of one-off stuff, mostly useing EXCSQL a lot (Martin Rowe's open source tool). For application stuff, I try to stay away for too many so-called work-arounds, due to the fact i'm a short timer here (contractor), and the in-house staff isn't interested in maintaining stuff that's out of thier element. if I were on-staff, it would be a different story - they would have full boat sql, websFear, etc. like i say, you work wit whatchu got. rick ---------original message--------- Richard, No SQL?? Have you thought about creating a SRCPF, length 91, and as a text member write your SQL statement. With the command CRTQMQRY and STRQMQRY you can run your statements. Those commands should be on the system at all times. It is in a way flexible, that you can pass parameters to those queries. Just a thought. Regards, Carel Teijgeler.
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